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"Thomas Tomblings, who came home purser in the ''Crispiana'', is chosen purser for the ''Eagle''"<ref>'A Court of Committees, December 20, 1644 (''Court Book'', vol. xix, p. 244 in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury, ''A calendar of the court minutes of the East India Company, 1644-1649'' (Oxford, 1912), p. 58-59</ref> | "Thomas Tomblings, who came home purser in the ''Crispiana'', is chosen purser for the ''Eagle''"<ref>'A Court of Committees, December 20, 1644 (''Court Book'', vol. xix, p. 244 in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury, ''A calendar of the court minutes of the East India Company, 1644-1649'' (Oxford, 1912), p. 58-59</ref> | ||
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+ | '''King Ferdinand, Loyal Merchant, Eagle, Coast Frigate, Blackamoor''' | ||
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+ | All five of these ships were involved in the second Dutch War.<ref>Roger Charles Anderson (ed.), ''The journal of Edward Montagu: first earl of Sandwich, admiral and general at sea, 1659-1665'' (XXXX, 1929), pp. 175, 273</ref> | ||
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+ | '''Harwich docks''' | ||
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+ | ADM 106/311 Folio 245 Enclosed in f.243. A hand drawn map in pencil and ink of the King's works at Harwich, detailing the mast pound, the Town ditch, the palisades around the works, the mast makers house and the sluice gate and bridge. 1675 | ||
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+ | '''Francis Dashwood''' | ||
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+ | C 6/209/92 Short title: Waynwright v Dashwood. Plaintiffs: James Waynwright. Defendants: Francis Dashwood, Nathaniel Letten, John Letten, Peter Kesterman and Chrisostom Hamilton. Subject: money matters, Surrey. Document type: bill, answer. 1671 |
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Other
Editorial history
15/08/11, CSG: Created page
This is a temporary page for snippets gleaned from primary and secondary calendars, which will eventually be integrated into other documents or removed.
Thomas Tomlins
Frequently referred to in correspondence of Sir George Oxenden, 1663-1669
"Thomas Tomblings, who came home purser in the Crispiana, is chosen purser for the Eagle"[1]
King Ferdinand, Loyal Merchant, Eagle, Coast Frigate, Blackamoor
All five of these ships were involved in the second Dutch War.[2]
Harwich docks
ADM 106/311 Folio 245 Enclosed in f.243. A hand drawn map in pencil and ink of the King's works at Harwich, detailing the mast pound, the Town ditch, the palisades around the works, the mast makers house and the sluice gate and bridge. 1675
Francis Dashwood
C 6/209/92 Short title: Waynwright v Dashwood. Plaintiffs: James Waynwright. Defendants: Francis Dashwood, Nathaniel Letten, John Letten, Peter Kesterman and Chrisostom Hamilton. Subject: money matters, Surrey. Document type: bill, answer. 1671- ↑ 'A Court of Committees, December 20, 1644 (Court Book, vol. xix, p. 244 in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury, A calendar of the court minutes of the East India Company, 1644-1649 (Oxford, 1912), p. 58-59
- ↑ Roger Charles Anderson (ed.), The journal of Edward Montagu: first earl of Sandwich, admiral and general at sea, 1659-1665 (XXXX, 1929), pp. 175, 273